The beginning sounds so sad and lonely. Almost if trying to recapture a lost period of time from your past, like you reminiscing about your childhood and your friends from that time.
It's really amazing to have Murray Gold back... After the past few years aside from 13's theme I don't think any other song has stood out to me in the same way Murray's did and is right now. I don't know if that's just me.
This scene and the scenes that followed really freaked me out! I honestly didn't realise at first that it wasn't the real doctor talking to her, thought they were just having an emotional moment, then he developed arms that were too long! 😂😂 Incredible music! 😊
I got freaked out that Donna was talking and this copy wasn’t doing anything but just listening, I knew something wasn’t right but I wasn’t expecting the hands…
First off. This episode was just amazing. Hearing segments of this is gallifrey gave me such a nostalgia boost. THANKYOU MURRAY GOLD. dreading next Saturday when we loose tennant AGAIN but exited yo see ncuti as the doctor!!
@@TowKneeCheeI believe it’s when The Doctor is talking to the Fake Donna and she mentions how as the DoctorDonna she was able to see into the Doctors mind and all the time that has passed for him since he last saw her (11, 12 and 13) and she mentions the Flux
@@OswinPondalso the end of the Last Christmas track is a reprise of a Dazzling End, which considering it plays when Wilf shows up and Bernard Cribbins' passing....damn Murray.... you're killing me
The reprisals were beautiful but that haunting piano piece that plays when the Not-Doctor walked into the room...I'll never not get chills hearing that from now on.
This episode made me so sad. They destroyed the Doctor's connection to his childhood home of Gallifrey, and now he just doesn't really care about it as much any more. I miss when the Doctor was just a kid who wasn't particularly special from Gallifrey, it made him so much more relatable and humble. Now that he's this magical being from who knows where, I just don't care so much about Doctor Who anymore. I'll probably keep watching, but I'm currently only at 20% of the interest I used to have at this series.
I agree. For me The Timeless Child story line coupled with the re-destruction of Gallifrey is unsalvageable, and it ruins The Day of the Doctor which was such a positive and fantastic event.
@@lbricks7631 agreed I would rather get resolved than left in the dust, although I don't blame Chibnall for that but rather the backlash made him drop it.
@@Bohonda I don't think the Timeless Child arc makes The Doctor special because of some Chosen One nonsense but rather makes it clear that despite the numerous memory wipes they naturally gravitate to doing good. That natural instinct to do good is what I think that part was trying to emphasize.
I’ve been enjoying these specials for the most part. However, I won’t be able to enjoy it as much as I used to because the changes chibnall made to the canon will always be in the back of my mind :(
Every old track is so subtle and muffled like it's buried underneath, and on purpose. You can hear This is Gallifrey but just barely, no doubt this is the direction RTD is taking, a big mistake I think. I am always looking to hear more but music for the specials has been somewhat of a disappointment. And it is a shame because music defines Dr Who in a big way. I was so hyped to have Murray Gold back, but they got him back and all they have him doing is generic tracks that you'll forget in a matter of minutes instead of variations of old tracks.